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Panay cloudrunner

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Rodentia

Family
  
Muridae

Scientific name
  
Crateromys heaneyi

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Superfamily
  
Muroidea

Subfamily
  
Murinae

Higher classification
  
Crateromys

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Similar
  
Crateromys, Dinagat bushy‑tailed cloud rat, Giant bushy‑tailed cloud rat, Ilin Island cloudrunner, Hamiguitan hairy‑tailed rat

The Panay cloudrunner (Crateromys heaneyi) is the second-largest cloud rat, a squirrel-like rodent that is found on the island of Panay in the Philippines.

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Discovery

The Panay cloudrunner was discovered by western science in 1987, and was described as a new species in 1996 by Robert Kennedy of the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Pedro Gonzales of the National Museum of the Philippines. The late date of discovery was because the lack of forest cover on Panay lead to the island being largely ignored by biologists.

Description

The Panay cloudrunner is a little over 600 mm long, with grizzled greyish-brown fur and a long, bushy tail making up more than half of the body length. It weighs around 1 kilogram.

Habits

The cloudrunner is nocturnal and arboreal, and nests during the day in the hollow of a large tree. Its diet includes bananas, guavas, corn, papayas, and assorted leaves.

Conservation

Continued deforestation on the island of Panay is the major threat to this species, and the animal is now confined to remnant forest in a mountain range on the western end of the island.

References

Panay cloudrunner Wikipedia